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How did a saber-toothed tiger became extinct?

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Saber tooth tigers lived around the ice age. As the ice age ended the ice melted, the seas started to turn into water and the saber toothed tiger were on the ice, the ice melted and they drowned. There is another reason, at the ice age plants weren't able to grow on ice, so there were no herbivore animals there so the carnivore animals which are saber tooth tiger had to starve until they crossed to ocean, before they crossed the ocean they would have starved to death.

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